For the fourth year running in collaboration with the English National Ballet School, English National Ballet it presents its own shorter and meticulously crafted version of a classic ballet. This year My First Ballet: Cinderellamakes a welcome return to the stage.

Two years ago, little Prince George sat surrounded by his royal parents, photographers and the Natural History Museum's astonishing butterflies in the tropical butterfly house. We can't promise you royalty or excited photographers, but butterflies do abound.

Returning to London after a successful run on Broadway is the Unicorn Theatre's Velveteen Rabbit. Margery William's classic American tale, the Velveteen Rabbit, has been known and loved by children all around the world since being published in 1922.

This Easter holidays, families discover an interactive Moomin trail winding its way around the botanical Kew Gardens, indulge in an Easter activity workshop in the 'Moomin Festival Camp', and meet a real-life Moomin-costumed character roaming the grounds.

300 new species of prehistoric, slimy, stingy, beach-ruining monsters – jellyfish – are arriving at the Sea Life London Aquarium for a new permanent exhibition at the Sea Life London Aquarium this Easter.

Over 100 robots have arrived at the Science Museum for their big blockbuster exhibition. Discover the cultural, historical and technological context of humanoid robots and get the chance to play with a robot (or many).

Somerset House, the eighteenth-century mansion, is hosting a three-day event Now Play This, as well as opening a special exhibition Game Changers: Another Way to Play, that introduces children and adults of all ages to the new frontiers in gaming technology and explores the best of the rest.